When sudden loss strikes, we can be left stunned and broken, especially when that loss is of a child. What happens when dealing with this death seems too overwhelming? Too formidable? Can hope penetrate such deep wounds? In these journal entries, a mother details her most bare and intimate thoughts as she describes the struggles of dealing with loss and ultimately the hope that was found waiting for her through God’s faithfulness and sovereignty. Despite our confusion, God has a plan for healing. In a story of real pain and trials, real joy emerges still. Comfort is found within the arms of the Great Comforter, in a God that is big enough, bigger than death even, to provide healing.

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Rosane Marazzi originally studied geography in Brazil and then became a teacher for students with disabilities. Since moving to the States nearly thirty years ago, she has been running a daycare center, where she teaches the children sign language as well. Marazzi is a mother of two, her daughter, Melissa, and her son, Marcelo, who is now in heaven and the reason for this book.

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